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I find it amazing that anyone would buy this book. Her narration is horrible, she sounds like the worst kindergarten teacher ever.

Well: You realize that someone else did the actual work.
The poor person had to sit for hours and listen to the rants.
Whoever it was probably had to have hours of professional help to get back to normal.
From what I read about the book , it gives new meaning to sour grapes. Bitter fruit indeed.

Makes one wonder about the intelligence of one who would put out a screed which shows how self centered the honorific is.

Oh.My.Geez! I might buy her book for the laughs. Probably, well worth it! :

You should wait until you come across it at a yard sale or thrift store, so she doesn't make more money on it. That shouldn't take long. (This is not a novel to be tossed aside lightly. It should be thrown with great force. ~Dorothy Parker) I wouldn't even check it out from a library, which would give it recognition.

I do not recall such emphasis being placed on the failed candidate's post-mortem in my lifetime, with the possible exception of Gerald Ford (everyone blamed Reagan).

It's as if they (media, DNC, the candidate, etc.) still just can't believe she lost, and have no idea how to properly do a post-mortem (at least in public). I'm glad they're doing it, though. The longer they stay focused on 2016 the less time a candidate has to build momentum for 2020.

There are only two possibilities; one is that we are alone in the universe, the other is that we are not.
Both are terrifying.